
Paige Vanzant could not be more proud of Austin Vanderford after his short-note UFC debut.
Earlier this week, the former Bellator -Titel candidate agreed to record Nikolay Veretennikov on a catch weight of 175LB in a very short term on UFC Seattle on Saturday evening.
Austin Vanderford scored an epic TKO victory after rain and pound in round two.
It became a bit ugly after the fight. Veretennikov pushed the partner of Paige Vanzant, who did not return and responded by making a rough gesture before he continued his post-Fight parties with a raw crowd in the Emerald City.
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Paige Vanzant responds to the UFC debut profit of Austin Vanderford
Vanzant shone from ear to ear while fourth in the Octagon with Vanderford after the fight.
After leaving the location, the ex-PUC star began to share photos and videos from the scrap on social media.
“Welcome to the UFC Baby !!!!!” Vanzant titte her Instagram post after UFC Seattle.
“My warrior Austin Vanderford,” she wrote alongside another image that her story shared.
Soon she will be the one who fights after she recently agrees to return to MMA with Global Fight League.
For the time being, Vanzant will take some time to celebrate a huge victory with her husband.
What is the next step for Austin Vanderford?
Dana White called Vanderford's Post-Vecht action 'nothing' in the immediate aftermath of UFC Seattle.
The 34-year-old was a middleweight candidate during his days under the Bellator Banner.
However, he plans to chase good weight in the UFC Octagon. With the support of his team, Vanderford has convinced that he is ready to go on the best run of his career, which could end with him opposite Belal Muhammad for the 170LB band.
“This is where I would always like to be,” he said during his press conference after the fight in UFC Seattle.
“The UFC was where I wanted to be. Going to another organization and fighting ganged mousasi for the middleweight title … just go and getting that experience, and the things I went through during that period of my life, more than whatever, built me here for this opportunity and forged me It run I am going to make now.
“I wouldn't take that back anywhere. I have a coach, a woman and a team that believes so much in me.
“It is difficult to doubt yourself when someone who respects you tell these things every day. You have these doubts in your head and then you hear it every day. “Look, you can do this, you can reach the top.” It is difficult to doubt yourself, so I have a lot of confidence of it [my coach]My wife and my team.
“I think the place where I am now, was the one I had to be in. I am excited to take advantage of it and move forward.”
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